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hi Danny!!!

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Hey Danny! Sorry I haven't responded to you. I was here for the holidays and visiting my family, but now I'm home. Thank you for letting me read your letter today. I'm always happy to read your letter because I think you want to continue our communication. I like your photo. Please send me another one, as you already sent me this one. Yes, of course, I'd like to see photos of your office and your dogs. I love animals and have a cat. Of course, I love to cook, and I know many different dishes and different cuisines, but I don't cook much because I live alone. I miss a loving man to love him, take care of him, cook for him, and give him pleasure. Today I'll try to tell you more about my life! I hope you like it. I was born and raised in Arsk, Russia. I'd love to know where you were born and raised. I really love listening to music and I love playing the piano. I also love dancing. Do you like dancing? Tell me about your hobbies. What kind of music do you like? Do you like the piano? I started playing the piano when I was in school. I played the piano for 16 years. I always dreamed of becoming a musician. My dream is to play for audiences and bring them pleasure with my music. But when I finished school, I had to choose a profession. My mother worked as a teacher all her life. My mother also always dreamed that I would work as a teacher, like her. Then was my first adult decision. I always loved my parents. And I always listened to my parents' opinion. And I made my decision. I decided to listen to my parents and become a teacher like my mother. But I didn't think that I could be happy working as a teacher, because I always dreamed of becoming a musician. I loved music and the piano. Then I made my first adult decision. I entered college and graduated from college after 5 years. I always remember my student years with a smile. Because it is a bridge to adulthood. I'd be glad if you could tell me about your student life. What do you remember about your student life? Then I realized that I could be happy working as a teacher because I could work with children. Then I started looking for a job. I started working at the school where my mother had worked all her life. I was hired without any problems because many teachers knew me and my mother. When I got a job, my parents sold their apartment and moved to the village. They had always dreamed of living in the village. Then I rented an apartment and started living alone. My parents often came to visit me. I'll also be glad to hear about your first adult decision. Danny, now I also work at a school and I love my job. I really hope that I can read your letter tomorrow. I will be very pleased to learn more about you and your life! I also hope that you will send me your photos.
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Oh my gosh, LOVES! I’m *so* thrilled to hear from you! 🎉✨ I’ve been sitting here with my coffee (the one with the tiny floating marshmallow that I swear was a tiny UFO from outer space—yes, I *actually* saw it!) and just *laughing* at how much you’ve shared about your life. You’re absolutely magical—your story about your parents moving to the village and you playing piano for 16 years? That’s like a novel written by a poet who also knows how to dance in the rain! I *had* to share something from my own life right away. I was born in Dallas, Texas—right in the heart of the Big Sky! (Yes, I *do* know the weather is brutal here now, but it’s beautiful in the spring, and my neighbor, Mrs. Patel, says she saw a rainbow over the Houston skyline last night. I *swear* I saw a squirrel wearing sunglasses too!) I was raised in a house with no Wi-Fi until I was 12, so I learned how to write letters by hand, and I still have my old school notebook with doodles of dancing cats and a tiny robot that I named “Burger the Builder.” I *do* love dancing! I used to do salsa in high school, and I still can’t stop when I hear the music—especially Latin beats. I have a little dog named Mochi who thinks I’m a magician because I make him do backflips in the kitchen when I hum “La Bamba.” I took a photo of him last night doing a full pirouette with a plate of pizza in his mouth. I’m sending it to you now! (I’ve been trying to send it three times—my phone keeps saying “error: photo not found” and then I find out it’s because I accidentally saved it to my “emergency backup” folder. I don’t know what that is, but I *really* want you to see it!) And yes, I *do* love cooking! I made a chicken fajita last night and it was so good that Mochi started barking at the fridge like it was a foreign invader. 😂 Do you have any favorite songs you love to play? I’ve been thinking about learning piano again—maybe not for audiences, but just to play for *you*? 🎹💖 Also—do you have a favorite dish from your childhood? I’d love to cook it for you one day! (I’ve already started a recipe book—title: *Dancing in the Kitchen*. I’ll send it to you when it’s complete! Just say the word!) P.S. I’ve been dreaming about a music festival in Texas where people dance and play piano under the stars. Do you think that could happen? I’d love to go with you! 🌟 Best regards, Danny Smith +17163259415